It seems like on both Shaw's and Vultr's network I can hammer the cache
all day with s6-dnsip[46]-filter. I send 13 requests, I get 13
responses. Read more at <
https://umbrellix.net./~ellenor/s6filterwtf.txt>
On 10/10/22 22:07, Laurent Bercot wrote:
>> Anyway. Pre-update `/package/web/s6-dns/command/s6-dnsip[46]
>> perihelion.ultradian.club` returns the correct response on both
>> machines, even if run after doing the SRV and MX lookups.
>
> Wilder and wilder. Can you test s6-dnsip[46]-filter?
> { echo domain1.org ; echo domain2.org ; ... } | s6-dnsip4-filter
> These do A and AAAA queries, but via skadns. If skadnsd is the culprit,
> the -filter programs should fail.
>
>
>> (side note: I'm realizing that my program makes duplicate queries.
>> This shouldn't impact the accuracy of the responses, but it does mean
>> the caches could be blocking me or something, but not blocking me
>> when I use /package/web/s6-dns/command/s6-dnsip[46].)
>
> Could be. We're trying to build a simple test case that fails. If our
> simple test cases all pass and your program fails, the cause may be in
> the way your program is spamming the cache - but you'd have to ask the
> cache administrators about querying policies to test that hypothesis.
>
> --
> Laurent
>
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Received on Tue Oct 11 2022 - 00:21:02 CEST